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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. eo eee pea "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A “yvashi ironing. Call tor two ‘est at, Terie back room, WAXIEDAA SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS chambermald and walter'and to assist in washing’ and feonlug Apply at 294 2th at, corner of 7th av., ‘ovond oor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, nurse and seamsirens or'chambermaidl, with good city reference. Call at 161 6th tween Ith and 12th sts,” ANTED—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED W> AS nan, & sitnation as wel nurse; baby ten di id, ayy open eo ry ten days oid. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SIT! \ TION Selods wp mavoul Leer oe eunaceals: eae an! do all of family sewing: good reference.” ‘Apply 7 lat at, front room, first floor, en eee bd A RESPECTABLE GIRL, cook, wash and iron in a small famil: Eyed from her laat place, av. ‘ANTEL—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION etna a Brie fAmily to do chamberwieinnd asa with washing, or todo chatnberw ; good Foteronce, Call at 135 Went Ih at ns VMNSs Hn Bive Wy auras AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress, or to take cure of one child, in a gay, foing to New Orleans, Addresa K. 8., Madison #juare QVANTEDIDY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA lion as chambermatd anit waiter, to take’ care of chil dren and sew, or to assist with the washing. City reference, Can be seen for two days at 211 Weat 20th ai., between 8th and ‘Sh ave. Speyer, “-—or-peemenecenereeenenreenenneenrerasninsiaiesbemsnsaiatasen WANtED<A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman, todo chamberwork and assist in the ‘and ironing. or to do plain sewing and take care of ren of city reference. Cull for two days at 214 eat 2th st., between sth und Yh avs. ASITUATION n iv: has good refe- Can be seen for two days at 360 ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THE washing of # private family or a few gentlemen and la- dies, at her own residence. Best of city reference. Call at or ‘Bddress $Y Kast 11th #t., near 2d av, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, #8 chambermaid, and to assist in the washing snd ironing, or 'do chamberwork or plain sewing. Ggod refe- rence. Cail at 144 Bast 2ini st, Wee A RESPECTABLE HOUSEKEEPER, ‘who ints started a small laundry, the washing of familles vill take washing 5 Wy the moath on moderate of, reference us to care and honesty, by calling on ‘terms. Mrs. Mack, 146 3 ave: ANTEN—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A SITUATION AS dexperienced dressmaker; ean do all kinds sewing, Can be seen where she lived four years, 196 ANTED—A SITU Wwonnn, to doc N—A SITUATION, BY AN E. uth with a fanily, as sesunstress, lady's maid of one or two ehildven. Cull at her present place, 22 Breev wort place, 1uth st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY duuug woman, as laundress in a private of refers n be seen from 1) to3 Oliver st Ee eee ANTED—BY A GIRL OF RIENCE, A SITUA- tion as chamberma’ 85 OF as Wallress; good City retereaces. Cali at Ls th st. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as cook or’ chambermaid and to do fine washing: the best of city reference given. Call for two days at 643 Hudson st., second toor, front room. SY TUATION, required of him; is ab! rally useful: can write B., box 131 Herald ott GARDENER IS IN WANT OF A SITUATION; HAS A @ very small family, or can take asingle man’s place; can produce the best reference as to respectability and compe: Gency, both under glasm and out doors, -Address Florist, sent dmmiaiately at 15 Jon st, Nc'ye Address Florist, or call Ca Se eS A GENTLEMAN FROM SOUTIT AMERICA, 21 YEARS old, and with the very best elty references, desires a situ- tion in a respectable mercantile establishment as general e, being his own; also roadway, at the segar WANTED—MALES, pce ‘3 TO GET EMPLOYMENT IN other kind of work that might 4 willing tomake himself gene- fair band if required. Address 4. O. Olerk. He speaks the Spanish langu fe English.” Address’. ¥., 410 0 A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY YFARS OF AGE, WISHES situation in & business house where he would have an. y of receiving a business educatic would make rally useful; can ‘write well and furnish undoubt- $200 for first year’s services. ————— SITUATION 'WANTEN—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS porter ira. wholesale store or commission hause: he is ¢ good worker. and will make himself very useful; Is good at marking, strapping, and knéws more or less about coopering. ‘Will produce good'reference if required. Address W.. Herald $$$ PLAIN, RAPID WRITER—HAVING CONSIDERA ble spare time, will be glad to obtain employment; has had some experience in the copying and engrossing of deeds and other documents. Viease address Lex, box 178 Herald ottice.. = MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION, WHO HAS been in the foundry and raising business eighteen years; Would like the same as superintendent, or would take chargo Of & manufacturing bustgess in or out of the city; can keep & Bet of books. Address Industry, box 202 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, STRICTLY TRMPERATE, WANTS A situation as light porter in a store, or an Wy Fespectable uusiness where his services would be required; {8 u good plain writer, and quick and c rrect in figures. Call on or address J. P., 124 West 26th st., top floor, front room, for three days. GARDENER.—WANTED, BY A MAN, FULLY CoM. petent in every branch of his business, a'situation in the Above capacity; is willing, industrious and ‘strictly temperate; hhas three years’ reference from his last place; has no objection to go South. Apply or send to 36 Ist st., in the store, N ENGLISHMAN (A SINGLE MAN), WANTS A situation as waiter in a private family. ‘Good city refe- Fences. Address A. B., care of Mrs. Matthews, rear of 197 East 24th st., near Ist avenue, SITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE OR first class retail drng store, by & young man, with seve- Fal years’ experience; can also influence some Western trade. Salary not so much an object asa permavent situation. Good Fecommendation given, Address H. T. W., No. 703 Green- wich street. AN A SITUATION BE PROCURED BY AN ACTIVE young man, of good steady habits and business qualities, ‘ove who is not afraid to work for wn honest living? a situation 4n a wholesale boot and shoe house preferred, as the adver- tiser has had several years experience in the business. Best of city reference. Address H. H,, Brooklyn Post oflice. NOACHMAN OR GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED—BY tang cit who. GiorongliyTunderstants tls business in all its branches. Can produce the best of city reference. Ad- dress A. H., Muscomb’s saddlery store, 668 Broadway. RUGGISTS.—A SITUATION IS WANTED IN A RE- tail drug store, by a young man who has had ten years experience in the bustiess, ethe best reference in regard to character and ability. Address Apothecary, box 148 Herald office. RY GOODS SALESMAN.—A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, of experience, having just arrived, wishes to it A situation as salesman; references of the highest orde stands all branches; salary $38 per month, Address L. Franklin st., near West Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNC porter, or any kind of work ina wholesale s\ ; ‘a plain hand. Can give the best of city references. Address 1H. Elstrorth, 75 Ludlow st. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG man, lately landed, as porter or general helper around a Hore; no‘objection to any respectable employment, Addreas L,, box 128 Herald otlice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY QUALI- fied, industrious man, as groom. Reference to his late em- dloger. “Apply to or address’ Henry Koenig, No. 12 Green- wit be (0 MERCHANTS AND BROKERS—AN ACTIVE young man, of good address, and who is a good penman, lesires ituation in 4 mercantile house or an oflice, where he would be willing to mak Pc a useful; salary no hject: Vest reference given. Address Business, box 192 He- tald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, AN AME- rican, of genteel address, a situation at almost any kind of business where he could make himself useful. Address F. E.8., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO hashad four years experience in a counting room; is willng to make himself generally useful; employment more ‘Bu cbject than salary, Address 0. D., Herald office. “WANTEDIA SITUATION | ON A GENTLEMAN'S Place, by a gardener having seven Years) experience in ‘ths country and diplomas from Germany; refers by permis to. Lathro ., 68 William st., and Messrs. J. M. RRorburn & Co. ib Jotb'st Address ., Herald oflice: “WANTEDSA SITUATION, BY (A, YOUNG MAN, AS ‘assistant bookkeeper and general clerk, or as correspon- ent in the English and German languages; his bad experience for several years in this city, and can give the best references. <Addriss P.'S., box 178 Herald oftice. “ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT, SOBER AND IN- dustrious man, a native of Denmark, situation as first class toachman. Thoroughly understands the care of horses, ‘and kiows how to treat most of the sicknesses to which they are mbject. The advertiser can procure the very highest refe- Fences gentlemen of standing in this city, and also from. famites in the Old Country. Address O. N., box 277 Post bflice "ANTED—BY A MAN, AGED 30 YEARS, OF GOOD, Active business address and experience, @ situation as palemnan, bookkeeper, entry clerk, or in any capacity where he could make himself generally useful; would be found an tuition to those requiring his services, Can produce the Highest city reference, hs also from his late employer. Adare F. J., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY g YOUNG MAN, AS barkeeper or assistant clerk in Thotel, or to take charge cashier in any. establishmen » and respousible man is re mploy sush «man may nde ys, ANTED—A SITUATION, waiter in a reapectable the most respectable families in this city. for honesty, sobriety and capability. Can Raged: | Adlress 867 Broadway, between 13t quire in the grocery. SINGLE MAN, AS iy; has lived’ with A has a characier ean anil ¢ dL Lith sts. Bs fog tie SITUATION TO west, Sonth America or West 1 commission house, by a y references for capacity a office. a ANTED—BY A YOU Wito Writ A good hand, a situation Clerk i einen: $i pay $39 t0 any person who Witk procure Mi ai for six inontis. Best city ¢ ce given, Harald office. y A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA family, Hal go: ° eoommon war n ton as. dations, NEW YORK HERA EEE SSS ;:~WSZXSC~“~“C ae LD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1859.-TRIPLE SHEET. HELP W. ed ‘ aNTED—FEMaALE: LI, FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVAwis IMME. lately, should apply at the large initiate for domain 138 Mth st., corner of th av, This extensive house hay abun dance of civil, capable help to suit all who call or set ducted by a respectuble American lady, LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED immediately. in good situations of every kind, tn steady places aud at good wages. Every one who calle oan have % ‘m clty ar countey, to aul. Also, girly lately banded JBauiee at the large Institute aad Home, 133 Liu at, Wav. Cone GIRL WANTED—AS CHAMBERMATD AND SEAM streas; none need apply without good city reCerences, ut 242 Went 23d ai. LL. EMPLOYERS IN WANT OF GOOD GERMAN English, Irish and Scotch servants can always obtal Won moderate Lerma by applying at the Eaploy iment Insti tute, 424 Brondway. | Conducted on correct business principles by MORRIS COHNERT. 1 Be 2) ELE ee eet ae COLORED WAITRESS WANTED—TO WAIT ON A ‘small private family; must understand how’ to. wa ton take charge of parlors, &e.; must be & nice cloan won No oiher need apply. Call Wiis day at 760 Broadway, btainn. A PROPESSED COOK AND A FRENCH LADY'S MAID Hpi ol Los] good plain fgg) nurees, wi Pera ™ ‘ane neral servents, at highest wages, at aie Coos ict female oltice, 392 4th av., Bear Sid st. A lady in Atiendance, A SALESWOMAN WANTED—AT 326 CANAL, BT. “i up OOK AND SEAMSTRESS.—WANTED, A WOMAN, AS good plain cook, washer and ironer, must have good city references: also A seamstress, who can cut and fit Indies! dresses and operate on a sewing machine; must Wait on grown children. Apply at 68 West 2th st., before 12 o'clock. YOOK WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS HER BUST- {2,.nes Woroughly. “Inquire at” 79 Spring st, of Anson louse. (100K ,WAXIED SA WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS her business and lias city reference. Apply at 111 5th ay (J0OK WANTED-AT CLIFTON... STATEN | ISLAND, J near Vanderbilt landing She mist have good. recom mendations. and be willing to assist in the washing. Apply 146 24 ay., this day. between 9 and 2 o'clock. RESSMAKERS AND APPRENTICES WANTED. ply at 1,004 Broadway, near 26th wt, NIRL WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, FOR J ris} housework; must be a good cook, washer and irone: and come well recommended. Apply immediately at 96 Kasi Both wl. AP- ADIES IN WANT OF HELP URSE.—WANTED, IN A nurse and seamstress, 1 198 2ist si., bet ERAL GOOD hambe PRIVATE FAMILY, A Good city reference required, ven 4and 4 o'el day. COC S, LAUNDR WAIT. id Well recommended servants in eady for situations at the Ser t. Also situations wanted by WO PROT! IRLS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE family; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Apply, with references, at 131 West 11th st, (0 WET NURSES—WANTED, A HEALTHY YOUNG woman, with a full fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse fo fn infant two Weeks old. Apply at 125 Bleecker st., near Wooster st. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN ‘as nurse and seamstress; satisfactory persoual ences will be required. Apply at No. 3 Swong place, coruer of Harrison st., South Brooklyn. ANTED—AN APPRENTIC ‘dressmaking. Apply at 84 ¥ WANIED-A XOUNG WOMAN, TO ASSIST IN THE re of children and to sew. Appply on We at No. 6 Lexington ave., between the hours of Thursd ILA. M, ANTED—A GERMAN, ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR GO. lored girl, in a family of three persons. for general housework; must be a good ‘plain cook, washer and ironer, Cail at 124 South Sth st., Williansourg. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, AN EXCELLENT ‘cook, washer and ironer; one who ‘can bring the best of city recommendations may apply at!17 West 20h st., between 10 und 1 o’elo acct clea ee ANTED—A COOK IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, MUST understand her business perfectly in all i pastry, baking, &c.: no washing required. Must have good references. Apply between the hours of 9 aud 12 o'eloc 127 West 38th at, Ww ITRESS WANTED—A STEADY PROTESTANT girl, who can bring city reference for neatneas, honesty and capability, Apply at 12 Lafayette place after 10 o'clock. WASTEDSA XOUNG WOMAN AS WAITER IN A private family, who can be recommended in this capa- city. Apply from 90 12 o'clock at 22 Remsen st, Brooklyn Heights. ANTED—A GIRL TO DQ CHAMBERWORK AND fine washing and ironing. None need apply but stich as can bring first rate city references and are fully competent to All the Situation. Apply at I West 20th st., between 9 and A.M. TANTED IMMEDIATELY — ONE EXPERT! trimmer and two or three good milliners. Broadway, between 2th and 21st sts. WASTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL. AS. N' seamstress. Callon Tuesday. between th of 10 and 3, at the corner of Montague and € vhite marble duilding.) None need apply unless weil recommended. D Apply ut 907 JRSE, AND ANTED—FOR THE COUNTRY, A GIRI. TO GO TO Woodbury, Conn., to-do honsewerlas Goud Wwitkt's nt place; expenses there paid, Address James ifiee, stating where she can be seen. ¥ GIRL, WHO IS A GOOD COOK rand ironer. Apply at 38 Lexing and a plew Wise W ANTED—A GERMA: and a first rate wash ton ave., bet en. to wi ness. No others ANTED—TWO GIRLS, ONE AS GOOD COOK, W-rinster aud ronerand t do kitchen work, the othe nurse and chambermaic; must come well ré 4 Apply at 24 Coltage place, near Bleecker st. after 10 o'clock TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THY general housework ot a smail family. Apply, with re ferences, at No. 26 Rutgers st., from 10.A. M. till 2 P. M. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: good Wages will be given. Inquire at 216 lth st., be tween Ist aud 2d avs. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK, WASH ‘and iron in «private family. One who can come weil recommended may apply at No.7 Mouroe place, Brooklyn; after 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, AS SEAMSTRES Wb to do the ight hasaber wock of a sriall privssatuea y. One who can produce satisfactory recommendations may Apply from 9 to 1d at 72 Hast Sst st. ANTED—AT THE WYOMING HOTEL, THRE! girls; one to wash, one to iron and one as chamberm: also, an active boy as porter. ANTED—A COOK; ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS lain cooking, making bread, and to do the washing of «mall family; wages $7 per month.’ Call at 73 Bedford st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK; ONE WHO would be willing to assist with the wash ing d reie- rence requires xes $3 per month. Apply at 25 Grove st, ‘ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT NEAT GERMAN girls; one as nurse and seamstress; the other as cham: bermaid, waiter and to assist in the washing and fronin small private fymily of four persons. App! st., between Sth and 9th avs. Good references required. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD, smart colored girl to do plain cooking, washing and iron’ ing. Those bringing ‘satisfactory references as to character apply at 64 Bast 16th at.; between 9 and 3 o'clock. y at 227 West 3ist ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A FAMILY OF TWO persons, a short distance out of town, a zood plain cook, who will also wash and iron, Apply at No. 2 West i6th st., be- iween Land 2 o'clock P. M. 7 ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID and waiter; must be neat and willing. Apply between 9 upd 12 o'clock at 304 2d av., near 19th st. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO girls; one for cooking, washing and ironing; the other aschambermaid and seamstress. Those with reference may apply at 115 Kast 12th st., near 3d av. ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMRLY, IN THE UPPER part of the city, a girl of aM-work: minst understand her business and have good city recommendations. Wages $9 to $l per month. Apply at the sewing room of the Industrial Association, 20 4th a WANTEDIIN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A young woman, as chambermaid and seamstress, who understands her business perfectly. One having respectable city references may apply at 43 Kast 20thst., near ath av., after 10 o'clock in the morning. WA4XIEDIA GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID, WAITRESS ‘and todo plain sewing; also willing to 'make herself generally nsefa), none need apply without the best city refe- rences. “Call at 73 Kast 12th st. WAXTEDTA COMPETENT WAITRESS, TO GO A short distance up the Hudson; must have good recom- mendations. Apply to-day (Tuesday), at 39 10th st., between oth and 6th ays., from 10 to 2 o'clock. 7 ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON, AS NURSE AND seamstress, to go a short distance up the Hudson; must have good recommendations. Apply to-day (Tuesday), at 39 1th st., between Sth and 6th ays., from 10 to 2 o'clock. ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS COOK, TO 0 & short distance up the Hndson; must have good re- commendations. Apply to-day (Tuesday), at 39 10th st, be tween th and 6th avs., from 1) to 2 o'clock. TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO U stands chamberwork and is a good ‘plain sew reference required. Apply at 185 East 15tt st. W? NTED—SEVERAL GIRLS WHO UNDERSTAND working on hoseing. Apply at 514 Broadway, up stairs. v si Broadway, betwe' ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER WHO CA assist in trimming bonnets: good wages and a permanent ito one Who understands the business. Apply at 763 n Sth and 9th sts, te GIRLS, TO BASTE THIN COATS ‘ine. Apply at 130° West THT wing mi ANTED—TO ASSIST IN DOING HOUSEWORK, BY ® young girl, who will be » doa shore distanc W i810 6 Apply to Mrs. Joyce, 9 TRD—A FIRST CLASS MILL ices at Mrs, 8. Colt's ND BONNET MAKER, 91 West Broadway, FIRST RATE I Apply immediat Vv to go South, WaAntED—A ror pers a. Apply to W. % Ro ARGR OF ina | HELP WANTED_FEMALES, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY. SPEAKING FRENCH, x mitle «oman; one oxpable wt making head dre sen w+ fesred, Bowe bul ab expericuces perma ueed app ya 6d tileeoker rf TANTE! —a GERVAN OR IRISIT GIRL. WHO IS A first rate cook, waaher and ironer. Rest ety refer required trom bee dist pee, Call at 242 Went 24d a IRL, TO TAKE CARB OR ONE Aisin stand Washing and teombag aod fine sewing! vist hase te best reeommen wages 36. Cath at das Vay betwern Mand 126 ANTED—A WASTED— a GIRL, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 15 AND AY. to take 418 of children and to do plain ae wag. we 7 Bast ident between Ml aud 4th TED—A GOOD STRADY GIRL, TO WAST AND nok tors £5 two persons. Be required, an tved tong at Li ed. A good and permanent home wi! be given (0 sue Cal! at ouce at St Woat 48:2 at. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO. GENERAL housework ina email family. Call at 65 Horatio at. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in @ small fan German preferred, Apply for two days si 169 tiudsou ave. corner of Nassau at. Brooklyu, eee ANTED—A GIRL TO WASIT AND TRON AND TO do chambeework. Apply al 56 Bleecker wl ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE works 19 a small tami! me who can come well ve a mended {com her last employer, Apply i No. M0 Teme mond st ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN, TO. do plain cooking and washing aud ironing fora small fumnity, must be wei! qualified; a good home and tair wages given. Nove but Scotch, German’ or American aced apply, with reference, at 170 Amity si,, Brooklyn, nea poulh ferry ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST rate plain Conk Who can Make good bread, ern! Washer nnd troner amd can bring good eily relarence ws to habits, char- and sobriety. Apply for three days at 43 West ith st., eeu Sth and Gh aves. Wages 37. ‘ANTED~—A CLEAN, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO housework i a private tumiy as Bergen Mill, (vo miles from Jersey City Scotch, English or German preferred; must be a Protestant,” A good girl Wa! have a steady” siiiation and be (ested kindly, Apply at 214 Greenwich at, N. TANTED—A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH OR GERMAN a smn tamuy; a bousework and i 1) With re RL Wuo aud irouer; goud ood plain nce required, App! ANTED—A GERMAN work of a smal! fami) washer and ironer, a GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSE she must be @ good plain cook, recommended, Apply at No. S16 VERAL GI! AKE PATTER 1's, to be paid liberally while lear s Emporium of Fashions, 379 Broadway. AND TIDY GIRL TO DO GE neal housew private famiiy without child ; must be well recommeneded, a Prot preferred. Ap ‘at 421 Canal s:., photograph g TF ANTED— small tamil Protestant prefert y severat Demore WARSTED—A stRONG GIRL TO DO THE HOUS! in Brook: YORK IN A house, « TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COOK. ONE who is competent and can bring gord city reference may from 9 to 12 A. M., at No. 9 " LADY TO ATTEND A BAKERY. understands the business and can give the best ¥ apply at 276 Grand st, WANTED-SEVERAL, APPRENTICES AT | DRES making, at Mme. Demorest's Emporium of Fashion Broadway. Lnquire for three di Noue but good sewers need apply. ES $2 A DAY.—WANTED, FOUR LADIES OF GOOD AD wai dress fora money making business; honest and very gen- tel Call Apply ai room 1G Appleton’s Build- ing, 346 Iv HELP WANTED—MALEs. MERICAN BOY WANTED—AT MME. DEMOREST'S mporiiim of Fashions, 375 Broadway. None need apply. bringing the most unexceptionable references from their last employers. OY WANTED.—T0 QNE OF STEADY HABITS AND respectability this is a good opening. Salary first year 380. Apply at room 6, 100 Wail st. OY WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, in abi i work, to attend an oilice and make aust have a good knowledge of parents or guardian. Apply at No. today, RR WANTED—ONE WHO IS. DISEN gaged from te 9 in the evening may find employment in pitting up a set of Looks by addressing #unctusl, Broadway Post atlice. NARVER WANTED-—ONK WHO UNDERSTANDS THE business of a sixpenny eating house weil; he must be an active and willing man; none ether need apply. This is a good chance for # steady situation. Apply lo George Maxwell, 13 West st. $$ NOACHM INE WHO N WANTED—ONE WHO THOROU LY ) understands the care ana management of horses, harness, \ehicles: de. Cond ely reterences ‘required. “Apply for ws Gays, between the hours of 1LA-M. and 22, M., atid Johns RUG BOY WANTED—ONE WiTH SOME KNOW- ledge of the business preferred. Apply at the coruer of Ist ay. and 13th st, immediately, GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—APPLY TO RY James A. Hearn, 775 Broadway, above 9th st. VARDRHNN WAMTER 4 SoaTOUMAN PREKERDED Gyone who tuily understands vegetable ‘and tower garden: ing, to take the entire charge of country garden and grounds, and is accustomed to horses and cows. Apply to Alfred Meeks, 55 Liberty st. ERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS SUPPLIED GRATIS WITH CLERKS, SALESM! PORTERS, BARKEEPERS, &C, MERCHANTS’ CLARKS! REGISTRY, 78 BROADWAY. WM. J. REDPATH. WAXTEDITWO YOUNG MEN, ABOUT 18, AS LIGHT porters; salary small at first; also, a wheetwright to go in the country. Appiy at the Merchanis’ Clerks’ Registry ollice, 78 Broadway. Sittations procured. No commission in ad: vance. . ‘The third number of the Merchants’ and Clerks’ Ga- zeite will be issued next Saturday. Office hours 9 to 5. WM. J. REDPATH. TANTED—TWO OR THREE RESPECAABLE MEN OF good address to solicit subscrivers.to whom the highest com- missions will be paid. To those competent a salary will be iven if desired. R. T. SHANNON, London Printing aud Pub- ishing Co., 55 Dey st., up stairs. ANTED.—RESPECTABLE MEN SEEKING SITUA- Lions as clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, porters, barkeep- ers, &c., should apply at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry oflice, 78 Broadway. No commission in advan Apnticams by mail Must enclose two stamps. Reference to first class houses. Es- tublished 1856. ‘M. J. REDPATH. ‘ANTED—AGENTS, TO SELL A NEWLY PATENTED Portable copying presaand book atiached, weluhing eight ounces; sells allarge protits. For further pi Midress John K, Cooley & Co", Poughkeepsie, N: Y. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, ABOUT 16 years of age, who writes a good mercantile hand, quick’ at figures, ‘ag writing clerk in an importing hard house; he must be of steady, industrious habits, and with his parents. Any gentleman. desiring a comfort ation for his son, where a knowledge of counting hou ness would be the chief remuneration for services, will above arare opportunity, The handwriting of applicant re- quired, with references. Address A. Z., box 4,127 Bos otlice. ‘ANTED—ON A COUNTRY SEAT, ABOUT TEN miles from the city, a gardener (single man preferred), of industrious and sober _babite, and who can come highly re- commended. Address George Henry, Herald office. WAITER WANTED—ACCUSTOMED TO. SALOON business. Apply to N. lark, 885 Broadway, corner of | 13th st. TANTED—A STRON ACTIVE BOY, IN A FANG store, to run of errands and make himsolf generally use- ful: he must have the best of recommendations. Apply ft S41 | Lroadway, at 9 A. M. | WW TANTED—A GARDENE stands milking, the care of,a"l himself generally useful, ona farm on Long Island. Apply at No. 8 Beaver st., up stairs, W ASTED-FIVE DOLLARS WILL Bi PAID WERK- ly for an office lad, who is active, intelligent, respectable, 1 good character, acquainted with the city, a good writer and | qwilling to go on crrands and carry parcels. He must produce first class testimonials, and give undoubted security for honesty in $500. A boy possessing the above will find an eligible place and light duty; but none others need apply. Address, stating references, aud with specimen writing, box 2,632 Post oflice. ‘WASTED—A COLORED BOY, ABOUT 16 YE. OF age, accustomed to wafting and driving, to ride with and wait upon a physician, One having good references for honesty, integrity, &e., may address F.©., box 465 Post office. Ww TED—IN A WHOLESALE IMPORTING HOUS' @ young man expefienced in the trade of watch mate: 1s and watchmakers’ tools. Reference and full name of ap nt to oe made in own handwriting, and addressed to box Post oftice. TANTED—& BOOKKEEPER AND CORRESPONDING ng man who writes a good hand, in an salary small; and # saleainan for a segar manufactory. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry otlice, 78 Broadway. Simations procured. No commission in advance. Established 1806. WM. J. REDPATH, i CARE OF A horse and do the ontside work of a grocery store. Apply at 195 Bleecker st. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER, UNMARRIED: undoubted recommendations required, A) 235 bth av. PV ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND AN KATING bar. Apply at 23 Coenties slip. 7 ANTED—TWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN, WELL Ac quainted with city trade, and good city reference, at the cil House, 147 “Spring st WHO ATSO UNDER. jorse, and is willing to make r pli 210-2 WANTED.—ANY_ RESPECTAD + young or old man having $39) to loan empic (best security given) may have a splendid, genteel situation, salary $16 per week, year round, fine house. Grand opportu nity this Apply at 80 Nassau st., room No. 1 rear building. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENT: N DEMANDE—UNE FEMME FRANCAT QP rroigner deux enfants ot pour. condre. HF. Roy, 100 rie John, apres une heare. POUR A days to 8 A ___THE TRADES. _ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER desires situation in or ont of the city. Address for four ‘BOOT MAN WANTED, AND A MAN FOR REPAIR- 40g, 4 668 Bixth avenue, be MBROTYPIST WANTED. find steady employ mn corner of 13th st A SOOD OPERATOR CAN by wf plysogamened ately at 6 8h OOTMAKER.—WANTED, A FIRST BATE WORKMAN New En, 0 A 0 to go im the country, to de of the pleasante ‘¢ one of PAL 5 Cimpl Appl a iwees Im ay than city | t 40 anc Broad WOTYERK WANTED —A FIRST OLASS CULYER TO J toke barge loving es! of testimoni: biishmen who has had exper: 18.43 $0 ab dress box 1143 herge Western ett tofice, for one week. of the outing departinent of x merchant tai Noae by the business aad ona zi ¢ workmanship, tived apply, Ad aman best ORFMAN WANTED—IN AN UMBRELLA AND PARA sc nanufactory; one who perfectly understands the bral: reas in ws branches, piber ml ly. Apply to Ch "Ol.Brosd si, upstaire nn Pe", APDIY HIRT CUTTER WANTED _IMMEDIATELY.—CON- stant employment will be given to an experienced baad, Good city references required. “Apply at No. 5 Murray at 0 YKINTERS.—WANTED, TWO FIRST RATE JOB apply to Wm. L. coneatiors acctistomed io city work, 8, Harrison, job. pr none hers need , Wand 34 Duane st TT HATTERS.—WANTED, SIX Goon SILK Hat Snishers. Co Herat & Co 6 & 0 HERA 1 rence iiven 71 Atlantic st., 10 TAILORS, firs! class pant and vest enter tostate the evstem he x o DAS been a curt dress, to Wm. Frank’ whom Apply for a stant exuployment uth Fifth weet, Phi TATLORS, Heed CHILE jew om) Jelptin. kly, —WANTED, Appl New Haven, Cona, upon application to P. SITUATION WANTED, work Beat rete- to Downs & Stiner, tailors, 'N NEW HAVEN, CONN., A The applicant ia requested. » and how long and for immediately, giving ad- T°, ORNAMENTAL IRON FOUNDERS, DECORATORS in compceition, plaster or papier macbe.—An architectural modeller of experience, perfe working in cia having ail dhe qi and engaged ove merts in Nev gugement in addressed Sam prompt atieni MERCHA ma! tom est useful office, OO PHOTOGRA PIL Wanted, « yonng mn: will make himself genera’! 10 MACHINISTS WANTED, A GOOD WORKMAN, TO getup tke fis constr'e right mau, ion, ATLORS W wanted, at fir: ATLORS W ed, at J. it, T°, ARCTT class Wo draughtsman and first floor. nt; Would be willing to make hy Inquire of Mr. Rees, J. 8 AILORS _ W. and keepin New Jersey; au American, ¥ qualified for designing and plaster ot Faris. composition or papier mache, siitien rt NT TAILOR: under instru object. Address Tailor, model of a A liberal arra ANTED.—FIRST Cul clerk: —WANTED, BF AMBROT a, 153 Bt av.; TL be mw Bronaway CLASS COAT HANDS us Lecessary for the above business’ the best ornamental establish: and Philadelphia, Wants an en- FERSAND TRON FOUNDERS.— a, who is capable of writing s. Wishes an » to go Southor West Ad WATCHMAKER, TO GOTO Apply at 16 Maiden lane, ey TANTED IMMEDTATELY—A FIRST RATE JOBBING fancy be given: n by Mich, ‘To a good hand constant emplo ue steady men need apply. ya er, stating wages expected, A. L. G., box 1,020 Post ment will 3 bY let office, De- SV ANTED—FOR A SCTENTIFIO JOURNAL, A PRINT- er competent to perform the composition aud making up. Address Elephus, between 10a 12, , Herald oftice. PSC KeTeT eertneton TANTED—A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, TO WORK ON custom couts, to go a short distance in the country. Call ‘at B4 Vesey si., to-day. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. A with terms, A. » WAN’ TED. CELLAR WANTED—T0 HOLD ABOUT 300 OR 1.000 barrels, between Fulton and Grand streets. Add: B.H., Herald office, —A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES OUSE WA} to hire for the winter months a moderate sized, neatly fur nished he situated low se, containing all thé modera improv ‘Thirtieth pI ents, aud street_and between Madison and ‘eighth avenues. Rent not to exceed $100 to $125 per mouth. A dress M. X. H. RON SAFE iron safe, Wi |., box 279 Post office. WANTED.—WANTED, lerring's or AF. Wilder's patent py dress Alpha, Herald office, stating size tuside, make, RE PROOF ECOND FLOOR WANTED—FOR HOUSEKEEP! rsons, between Tenth and enue. Addiess Willams, raid office, with full particulars, unfurvished, for two. Thirtieth box 137 1 reels, rown ‘ourth east of TANTFH story high stoop brick; lower part preferre wife, vieinit: Fourth avenue: i avenue cars. R., box |41 Heral > éhil SMALL HOUSE, OF PART OF A THREE York and Net fon west side, id olice. . for man, ren and servant, if on east side of the eity, in the Haven Raiiroad dep: onvenient to Righth or State particulars and amount of rent. or inth Address WARTEDIPART OF A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, parlor, kitchen and t © bedroouus, suitable for a gentleman, lady and servant, in New York, Brooklyn or Hoboken. Address, stating precisely the terms, laeation and dese: ‘ANTED: ly. Address, wit LB 3¥ x 181 Herald office. \TLEMAN A i AERA, Had Ne dot, RABEEGA, Belshborbood up ith ful &ec.,) T. M., station E., 363 Eighth avenue. D WIFE. THE WY particulars, (rent, which must be tow, Wares THREESTORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, in the neighborhood of St. John’s Park, on or bet Ist of November, b} Address C. G., box 526 Post office. eraons of undoubted responsib from $500 to $700. “Must have all the modern impro’ ANTED- eh dren, t wo BY AN AMERICAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT three rooms in a private house, within ten or fifteen minutes’ walk of Lord & Taylor's, Grand street. Rent must be low. office. Address J. H. O., Chat ham square Post J ANTED—A PART OR THE WHOLE OF A MEDIUM sized honse, ween Fourth and Twenty-fourth streets, 8, with particulars, A, . partial ¥ furnished, lo ted near Broadway, Address for three ..C., box 194 Herald office, ANTED TO PURCHASF—AN EIGHT OR TEN TON sec id hand sloop: must be in good order, well found Address immediately, stating particulars, price, lerald oflice. and cheap, &c., and where she can be seen, Applicant, TANTED—A furnshed, Fourth anc Sixth avenues. oflice. SMAL between Tenth HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN and Thirtieth streets and Address W. D., box, 3,035 Post ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN OR WILLIAMSBURG, BY an Anerican famil of four persons, a suit of four or five furnished rooms, with convenience for housekeeping: must be first clase in every particular, and house occupied b permanent if satisfactory. one family; will be room 12 Chonber of Commerce Building, 63 Dew York. aly Inquire at ‘William street, V olive. TANTED TO HIR store on Broadway BR —-THE WHOLE OR PART OF A , Suitable for the segar business; must be on west se, below Fourteenth street. An, ty having snich may hes of a good tenant by addressing , Herald ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL- dren, # small house containing all the modern improve- ments, teewem Second and Sixth avenues, and not higher than Address J. C. H., 199 Duffield st., Twentieth street. rooklyn, ‘ANTED-FOR THE WINTER, A FIRST CLASS medion, nished and furtiture in order; Tocat Brooklyn Feigits. Address,’ stati r nay be ad, box 1,786 Post office, N. Y, tervie size dwelling hon must be fully fur. non or in the vieiuity of terms or where aa in- JANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH GAS water; situated between Fighth and Thirtieth New Yor! oc Dear Myrtle or Fulton aveaue, Brooklyn. not to exceed $600 Address box 3,513 New York Post oil! W ITED—\ 3ECOND HAND SAFE, @: one thatean be relied on O# MEDIUM Any person having such si A one 10 dispose of vill please address box 3,872 Post office, ANTED-—IN Al between T class house, suitabi ww \ UNEXCEPTIONABLE LOCATION, eth and Fortieth streets, part of a first for housekeeping for a family of four persons. A’small family having the room to spare will find a ing tenant by 00d ¥ Kew York, statigg location and terms. dressing A. L. C., box 618 Post ollice, Wanren-ay A RESI TABLE PARTY, A FUR- nished of partly furnished house (either in this city or Brooklyn) in afexirable location. The whole or a portion of the rent to bejtaken in board, with the privilege of taking a few boarders. |Best of reference Week Charles, box 200 Herald office. dress for ne ven and required, Ad- => S GIMBRI ders fro the Mercury A’ sufticient time ume. MISCELLANEOUS, E ALWAYS HAS THE WEDDING OR. la creme de la creme, the question asked in led “Diamond Wedding” can be answered. GIMBREDE'S—THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR invitations to hand in their favors early, that fine cardengraving, renders it necessary for parties ordering weddi y be given to the proper completion of the AVEGA’S EULTUM IN PARVO INTEREST, TIME ‘and note apy amount time tables giv diaeount on not OX & CO., and saddlety street ji some of thi dozen at J. M Mom oe at LIQUOR DI TON le. ‘The interest tables gives the interest for ny rate per cent in days and months, The daysand months frot one time to another, and when time bbligations mature. ‘The note tables give the and other oblij ions, so asto neti any amount at bank rates. for sale at all the principal statione: » price 50 cents. Liberal ¢scount to the trade, and orders filled by ISAAC DAVEGA, 52 William atreet, Le eesti feb Rao A Lineebesbahol ANUFACTURERS OF FINE HARNESS + &e., 1,112 Broadway, corner of hii LERS, y third D_FOR handsome decorated bar decanters at $8 per 'S wholesale crockery store, 281 ( wich street, cGuer of Barclay street, and 114 Bowery, uear pine ON TL 1evoR Bort Li riety of patter city where thi ind fs done. at 26 cents eacl JAM 31 East Broadwa N DEMANDE: Allemande, pour prendre so! adations. S'adre ies enfants, er a 59 0} ( F FILLE FRANCAISE, SUISSE OU bor TNE CUISINERE dans une fami mendation TNE DAME ) dep PARISIE Is quelques jor able aden) ARBI gon in the city NTE! ghteenth BRIGHT GILT, IN A the only F BRU near Cather SL e PAT VA. place nthe A —THE SUBSRIBER WOULD IN. is fiends and the public that he is prepared mantels, plumber’s slabs, €c., &c., cheaper than any other per- ood assortment always on hand, siveet, near Third avenue, N.Y. 0 sell A. KLA- nnn nn ‘Apiee RIDING HATS—A FULL ASSORTMENT CAN be found at KANTA’S, $57 Canal street, corner of fouster. ARIS MILLINERY.—GRAND OPENING OF LADIES ‘and misses’ dress hats on Thursday, Oet 6, io be exclu- aiely devoted to exhibition for our fashionable city ladies, of all tbat is rare, novel and recherche in styles luced from our branch house in Paria, wnd_ te of the same by our own artists. We iuvite the particular attention of the jen lo our magnificent assortment at Mra. 8. P. LOVETT'S, ‘road\ ra below Eighth street. FASHIONABLE M&L- liner, hns removed from 840 to $36 Bowery, over Miller's shoe #tore, four doors above Bond. In addition to her usual stock of fashionable bonnets, ale has aa agsortment of aleevea. caps, lead dvesses, dc. Your patronage respectfully solicited, CLOTHING, &C. RARE CHANCE AND NO HUMBUG.—GENTLEMEN A bacing aby ents of ciathing to dispoee of can recetve from $4 to $5 tor coats, and from $1 to $4 for gentlemen's pants; al: 80 every description of gentlemen's A note Wearing appare! by pos: punctuaily attended to by, K., 134 Seventh ai ‘5 tices Nucwoenih and Twentieth airoct phi or LARGE QUANTITY OF GENTLEMEN'S NEW AND cast off dlothing wanted, at the store ot Wm. Walsh, 34 Centre street, fur which the highest market price will be pald ward Nedicot, James ; tn bankas money. lie Dy er will meet with prompt |, Taman Ha disuse Was, ‘Abeara, atlentioa. ALSH, 39 Centre street. | ‘Thos. Wallace. Fourth district. —John Jobo Glass, prey tae Dax Condar, John Wm. earns. T NO. 4 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, $10.00 | "Wann Duuxeat k Meban, John Gould, Michaet worth of new and left off clothing for the Westorn market. | Howard, Robect Wal ward Hays. Gendiewwen will reoeles ORY per ovat more thas their suppoand SON BREEN, es value, for ye or ow a pect dresaing TILOB, D, CONROY, 4 Centce street. THOMAS HARRINGTON, § TL PEARL STREET—$5.000 WORTH OF CAST OFF | ()TH WARD.—We, the undersigned. certify that the fotlowl A clothing wanted. Gentiemen wishing to convert left off ticket eee etetete pectin) ‘cicetion: held this evening eal money by calling’ Oa OF sending for JAMES MOORE, | “ysciion Halk Brisley, Gilbert Mat rent money by calilag Ou or sending NEY, vDtC! 5 —Wm. J. * q AS Pear! sleet guens, Nicholas Haley, Jia G. Haviland, alfred). MeO GREAT OPPORTUNITY [8 OFFERED TO GENTLE- men having apy le!t off clothing to dispose of. They ean Obtain the highest price by calling at the store, or adress: John Murphy, 59 Pear! street, between Park aud Centre. A! orders punetually attended to. JLOTHING “LADIES AND | GENTIEMEN ‘any to dispose of ean receive the highest pr by sending to cr addressing H. COHEN, 96 Bim 12 Laurens street. . Ladies attended by Mrs. v HAVING e for same. late of AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—TO SEND TO THK ‘West. Ladies and gentlemen having any of the same to dispose of, also furniture and carpets, can reoeieve n fair cash price and no humbug, aw by the high offerers and false pre tenders. Call on or Harris, HG Seventh avenue, be tween Twentieth aud Tweary-ire sirects, Ladies aended by Birs. Harris, 1 J lau Wardei James Cramly Philip NDEPEN DENT DEMOC! POLITICAL, ATIC GENERAL Aregular meeting of this committee will be at ‘clock. f ie o'clock. Jacon W. Moons, Secretary. 3>. WARD,—AT AN ELECTION HI PB the f¢ ‘Assenaty—Jobi Mail Kelly. Mathews, Wano—dobn Clan J. Prendeviile, Win. O'Reete, Union, No. 113 Bowery, on Wi eeing, bere ested be Membirs AG ROSENBOUBOL. Cha ev ISAAC lected on Van James H. J. io man. DIN THE THIR® Monday eve- renvisons—E, B, Heath, Jonas P. Hai eee eebt, fe amen gam ce td ‘ bon, Stephen W. Swit tues ‘others mene ¢. Me Berry, Joka Brady, c, John Dunbar, Michael MéCana, Thea. ‘TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION j= venth Ward, held at the Seventh Ward Toned, 173 Mad = yotes:— uDictaL ConvENTION.—Michac) Novelle, Bernard Muthot- 4. Francis J. Hawks, Andrew Shehan, OM Foust Sex atoxian Distxicr.—" Law: street, on Monday evening, Oct. 3, 1859. the National Democr: Hall, the following General Committee, to the call of id at Momnes ‘was elected by & majority of 96 Rodgers. AssemeLy—Firt# Distkicr.—Ignatius Fl , Theo, ward Dargou. eth Tohe Belem, SixtH Sex atoRiaL.—Jesse West, Thomas Lawrence, James , Wm. Kane, Hi ‘Thomas Edward P. Hagan. Stventa Distuicr.-Jola McKibben, Sas MeKenna, Duncan Me! Phail, ». V. W. Rowland, Ge A. James McCandless, Francis Reni Your Nato, Warp Coyvention.—Wm. J. Van Arsdale, Clarke, Chas, NICHOLAS HEALY, Jas. A. ‘. Halt, Mathew Fullam, Edw oor: sini DUNCAN McPHAIL, HENRY RODGERS, } Inapectors, TH WARD.—TUIS IS TO CERTIFY THT THE AT- tached ticket was duly elected at a primary election, held ‘at Snyder's hotel, on Monday evening, Oct. 3, 1359, majority of ail the votes cast:— JUDICIARY CoNvENTION.—Peter Tracey, James H. Brenaam, Yiclaughlin, Owen Keenan, James Riley. | vecelving & (A5T OFF, CLOTHING | WANTED—LADERS | OR i SENATORIAL CoxvENTION.—Veter McKnight, Jamee J gentlemen basing any east off elothing to dispose of can | Marshall, Henry Burton. Charles T. Leviness, Nathan 8. Reed. obtain a fair cash price by sending for the subscriber at his re Assemniy—T weit Distatot.—Joha Reed, Patrick Keenam, sidence, M. 8. COHEN, 101 Chatiam street, Ladies atteaded by Mrs, Coben. ADIES—MRS. FE. WI ONTINUE PAYI great prices, from $5 io 8%) (or BUR dresses, an toSi0' for bareges and eassimeres; also carpets, fur. Adam Miller, Robert Brown, Cai Fitzsimons, Joba Willlaws, Daniel Ke lam H. Roach, Peter Wies, Kdward Celton, Waxp Coxventioy.—Hugh Smith, Peter Schultz, Samuet Brower, Joha Brown, John D. We igbth mati ER TRACEY, Bemmelman, Thomas District —Wil- ick Darby: jewelry, &e. A note by post. pi attended’ to by Mra. TER Mek NIGHT, § tuspectors. K., 14 Sev. avenue, between Nineteeuta and Twe a sirects, — 14™ War : 2 HELD ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF | - street, the following ticket ‘clothing. furniture or carpets to dispose of, will receive | wits dv the highest price in cash, by sending to or addressing A. Har- Jupicial Convention.—Michae! Burke, Henry Maurom, ms, 588 Third avenne, between Forueth and Forty-urst st, John F Patriek Beggs, Jobn Bush. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris. SeNATORIAL CONVENT! 8. Coles, P: Brennas, James Cxneld. Danie! Conolls, Joh MeCusker es NIES CAN RECEIVE FROM 36, AssemuLy Coxvestiox—Sixih District.—James Eagan, Jol | Roa hota Bd Canningham, John Breslin, James MeAlamey, Andrew Bér- paid accordingly, by sending a mingham, Alfred 7, Daniel Callaghan, Fourth distetet.— {o'Mrs. H.. ib: We ty tise Patrick Gallagher, George Kerr, Patrick Dooley ter : Wako Coxvextioy.—James Eagan, Jeremia® Bush, Jamem MeCullough, U. Barnard, James Martins | ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—IF YOU ARE SATL JAMS EAGAN, with receiving a fair casn price for your cast off cl eens a aogescaaiag ts spiare or carpets, snd. not 6 be bambugged ‘by the U. BABNARD. _ rere fi ¢ pretenders, call on or send a note by - MiNta 2 Beveuth avenue, between Twent, 3TH WARD —AT A PRIMARY ELEC re igad ‘Twenty eighth streets, where orders will be puncwually st nth street. Sixteenth Ward Hotel, is- tended to. Ladies attended to by Mra. Mintz. TANTER-AT 491 PEARL STREET, A LARG tity of gentlemen's new and cast off clothiay the very bi arikel prices will be paid. DANIEL DO WINES, LIQUORS, &C. . HAMPAGNE—RUB! (CABINET) —THIS WINE IS OF natural to the wine. This iful ruby ealor, wale wine is undoubtediy one ot’ the tinest cabinet champagnes pro u grapes of the choicest selee: duced in France, and is mace tuons. For sale by all dealers. PARTICULAR NOTICK.—The tadersigned being aware that many compelitors are spreading the report tat the wine imported under the name of Kubis is artificially colored, do hefeby bid the sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to any Known chemist wh» could in any pablle experiment alord the scientific proof that the deep color of the Rubis is due to aay thing else Dut the pure Juice of the pe. « Pd wey, GOERG & CO, A Chalons Sur Marne, France. fhe teu thousand dollars poe CBAMER, ABEGG & McCLOSKEY, Sole importers 19 Rroad street. Th We pledge ourselves to pi A PERLE CHAMPAGNE. THIS WINE 15 OF EXQUISITE FLAVOR AND FRUITY TASTE. AND IS GUARANTEED TO COMPARE FAVOR. ABLY WITH ANY WINEIN THE AMERICAN MARKET, FOR RAMEN ABHGO & MOULOSEFY, IMPORTERS, a 19' BROAD STREET. CKNIGHT’S MALT WINE, CKNIGHT’S MALT WINE, RECOMMENDED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIA ALBANY DYSPEPSIA GA iS OF 1T EXIST BY TEE USE OF IT. EPSLA CANNOT EXIST BY THE USE OF IT. SPEPSIA CANNOT EXIST BY THE USE OF IT. AS A BRVERAGE IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED, AS A BEVERAGE IT CANNOT BE EXCELLE! AS A BEVERAGE IT CANNOT BE EXCELLE: THIRTY YEARS or PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE aETREY: OF EE ACT oat THIRTY YEARS CF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED HAS ENABLED HAS ENABLED ME TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC. THE GREATEST INVIGORATOR, RESTORER, AND BEVERAGE Yet produced, manufactured from pure and healthy grain (barley) of our own country’s growing, possessing so many Virtues, Tt is unqualifedly the onty axTicLe claiming the merit of a restorer and food combined. Put up in cases of one and two doves each, barrels, half barrels and hozsheads, and for sale at the agent THOMAS DAVIS, 99 North Moore street, New’ York. Brewery, Albany, N. Corner Hawk, Orange and Canal streets, LOAN OFFICES. T NO. 66 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIGMAN, DIA mond broker and commission merchant, advanoes money dn diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., or buys thom for the hig est cash prices, at his private otlice, 65 Nassau street, up stairs, room No. 2. Business hours 3 to 5 P. M. ADYANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT OW WATCHES diamonds, jewelry, segars, &c., or bought for cash. Bust hess private, reliable and safe. No loan office signs about the premises. "JACOB'S retail jewelry store, 407 Broadway. T 11 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE tom nount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., by the well known and old established ISAACS, auctioneer and broker, 11 Chambers street. N. B.—No business transacted on Saturdays. ee T THOMPSON & CO.'S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 Nasenu street, corner of Ann, room No. 2, second floor, advance money from $1 to $60,000, on watches, diamonds, jewelry, dry goods, segars and all kinds of sccurt, lies, or bought. Noies, stocks, bonds, 4c., negotiated. All kinds of sewing machines bought and sold. A. R. THOMPSON, Anctioneer. eres Py. data TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry, or bought for cash at full value. Busivess transacted confidentially and liberally. No loap office signs about the premises. L. JACOBS & CO. 331 Broadway. Established ‘1340. 21° Hal 2 22 Fence Riles cordiny Com Lynch, Ar homas, ATOK ohn Banta, Patrick Gibney —Charles A. Ma} a Willian Gonnor, Peier auth insrectors AnD ¢ Gal hs ) James C. ta . Kiward Montague, icchof, Arthur Moc NY assens—C! JOBN DOL P. GIBNEY, mocratic General Committee held at Wile is Chairman, the fot- mea MeCiaa- Wiliam édward Riley, Joba Dolan, Thomas Ming. John Gorman, ‘Mark R. les Fitzsimons, Deana Senna. John Reddy, Thomas Lyuch. ARTHUR HOOTY, {taspector oF dem wing ticket JUDICIAL AN! TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELE enrolled mem 1859, neral Commnities, Uae fol th district —F. Geig iei—John Mahoney, J Wann ConvEstion distriet—D.. Gallagher triet—Jas. Crowley. Fifth distr Jacob Lawrence, Nicholas Judge, Peter J. Vine, Jr., Barney Mullen Warp—Thom’ Cushing, Is: SENATORIAL. —Thomas Campbell, John Grinnon, Jeremiah Crowley. AssemBir.—Robert B. Bradford, Peter McCoullough, Thos, Nolan, Joshua M. Cooper, Michael 0. Green, John McGahan, Siebert Ungermach, Edward Egbert, Thomas Dillon, James Corey, John adams, Francis Rudd, Farley, John Jasper. WARD Convention to Nominate INsPrctors aNp Cax- ¥asseKs.—Joha Jasper, John Crook, Daniel Faber, Walsh, Ernst C. oren, Dr. rian, 1,004 Broadway tee at Mozart Hall, on ‘Tuesday was duly elected:— Jupciat axp Sureavisors.—S,_P. Henry Smith, Charles ©. ¢ . SenaToRiat.—Joln MeGrath, C. ©. Burtis, Hugh Brady, J. Morris Miller, Hatfield G. W. Meeks, land, Anthony T. Vang! Wakp.—James Huston, John Fleming, Charles Meeks, C. Connolly, James Crawford. CHRISTOPHER CONNOLLY, THOMAS McPARLEN, GEORGE W. MEEKS, ST WARD.—THE FRIENDS OF GEORGE W. YA- q., without} distinction of election as State Senator of the Seventh to atiend a meetin; Conner’s Knicker! seventh street, to make arrangements. 1D WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION, HELD ONY Monday evening, October 3, 1869, 3. held at the pUursnant to a t district—Philip Fitznatrick. ‘Third district —Wi rvey . Donovan. H. im Clarke, frst distrieg—D. Camp! ‘Third distri: 7.” Farley JAS. GERATY ; nd ia. purst: x man, 3 Wm. Fitzpairiek. Ma Asseusiy—Sohn Dr neis Revnolds, Bet nelly rd Degnan, Valentine Cook. seph Freeman, Jon Reaneds, on Waguer sf Maher, Michael Green, Michael O'Hara, George Berg JOEN MALLON, ? JOHN JULKIN, 5 U + WM. J. McCELRATH, nd e an, William De J, W. Sitier. ASSEMBLY.—Thomas McParlen, ieorge McDonald, Au Michael Commertord. 10: ‘iliam Clare. “aucis Stacom. Second district— xton, Robt. Earl, Jr. hn Beaman. Henry, Curr: OF THE Four Mile of the Democratic Re- Wing ticket was elected Second dis- Fourtts Fourth dis- roney. 'm. Pearce. Fife bell. Second Fourth dts- Taspectors ELECTION BELD AT ‘Thirt: .. Thos. A. Duna, ‘ 0 ave! Burret. Sexarortai—Wim. Montietis, Jas. Connelly, Win. Bradley, -ynolds McEn- aay Car ‘ames Di- Edward Linea, Inspectors. T WaRD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT the eallof the General Commit- ing, the following ticket Russel, John Mullaly, ey. John Pitti- rew, jr., John Cavenugh, Henry J. Morton, James Dailey, Sohn Graham, Jobn Ht ‘D’Homergue. Geor; rf Charles gustus Havi- j Inspectors. arty, An Sayor Of Bie ict, are requi fener oe at Th; rel 2 O'clock, at ‘ker Cottage, Sixth avenue and Twenty- ‘With power to fill vacancles. john H. Blunt, t the house of Te- Ninth avenue, corner of Forty second street, ag- to the call of the Democratic Republican General ttee of Mozart Hall, the following ticket having received. the highest number of votes was deciared elected:— Jupicrary —Fernando Wood, Alexander H. Reavey, Thos. Lawrence, Edward Timpson, Higgins, Henry Sehnorr,¥ Charles: roeling James H. Stark, Cornelius Foley, Thomas McMahon, Thoms Doody, Thomas Cosgrove, Terence Riley. JOBN H. BLUNT, MICHAGL FITZSiMMON, § Inspectors. JOHN MAKEWEN, ER ai beam 0 YOU WANT MONFY.—I HAVE $80,000 TO LOAN, IN sums to sult, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver ware, &c., or will buy the same for casb, at my old established ottice, 489’ Broadway, above Howard street. CHARLES WOOD, ‘Money Broker. ‘ONEFY TO LEND, AT MODERATE RATES, ON DIA- monds, watches, jewelry, silverware and pérsonal pro- perty of all descriptions. Goods may be redeented any time within one year. H. BARNARD, No. 21 Third avenue. Private ollice entraiice hall door. ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT. — MRS. SEYMOUR, 388 FOUKTH street, a few doors west of Broadway, the most success- ful medical'and business clairvoyant in America, Consultation on sickness, business, absent friends, dc. faction guaran- teed or no pay. STONISHING TO ALT.—AS MADAME MORROW ISA 2A seventh daughter of an astrologist, she has s pecu- lar faculty for thie business; and by having been born with a caul on her face, virtue of which she can more accurately read and translate 1) Ianguage of the stars tothe amazing wonder of human ears, she will cause speedy mar. riages, tell how many times you will marry, how soon, and all the events of life, even the thoughts of visiters. 184 ‘Ludlow street, fifth door below Houston streets Fee 50 ceuts. Gentle ‘men not admitied. STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULT. ed about love, marriage and absent friends; she tells all events of life, at 195 Mulberry street, in the rear. Ladies 5e., gentlemen S0c. She causes speedy marriages, and gives lucky numbers. Charge extra. as MARAME SHAEFFER, 31 THIRD STREBT, SECOND qT ORPOR. "ATION. NOTICE.— CORPORATION NOTICES. THE COMMITTEE ON AS sessments of the Board of Aldermén will meet every Mon- THOS. ST! H.W. GENET, GEO. STARR, J. Mezcn Henry, Secretary. day, at $2 Chambers street (Board of Assessors), at 2 o'clock P. M.’ ‘All persons interested are notified to be HENS, Commit ittee oF ry Assessments, OTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE OF THE Board of Coancilmen will meet in room No. 5 City Hall every Thursday, at 3 P. M.. until further notice. W. i. VALENTINE, ; © ALEX. FREAR, Wi BU REL, ‘ommittee om Finaace. HE COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THE BOARD OF Aldermen will meet in room No. 8 City Hall, on Thursday, October be at 134 o'clock P.M. Parties having any busiuess sore the Committee are ii T. S. Nims, Secretary. ited to attend, F. I. A. BOOLR, Committee THOMAS STEPHENS, ou JOHN LYNES, Streets, HE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS OF THE BOARD of Aldermen will meet on Thursday, October 6, st 2 o'clock YP. M., in room No. 8, Oly Falk : Tis we ADAutS, joomsatee TENRY W. GENET, HENRY SMITH GEORGE STARR, J T. S. Niws, Secretary. floor, front, between avenues € and D, seventh haga natural gift to tell about love, marriage, absent uusiness and journeys. Office hours from9 A. M. ies 25 centi geutiemen 80 centa, a RS. HOWITT, 8 FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Tenth and Eleventh streets,—This astonishing aud turally gifted lady is a wonder to all who visit her, her predic. tions are so true. She gives information with and in regard to health, wealth and marriage, love affairs, journies, law suits, difieulty in business, absent friends, sickness, &c. Mrs. Howitt UGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKE! street, issue letters of ct All parts of the ws London, Frankfort dents. ILLS, £1 AND UPWAR! Naples aad FINANCIAL. fessrs. Rot Vienna, and their réai, for wavellers. avadabanes ‘avel aoe M thschild, of Paria, correspoa- ON UNION BANK oP sueceeds When all others fail. Lucky numbers given. _1f you Royal Bank of Treiand, for sale by E] wish truth give her a call. Ladies, 2cents; gentlemen, S0cents. | popu snes Broadway, New York wad c “ ket ADAME RAY.—THIS | MYSTERIOUS LADY TS A | Press Company. - wonder to ali, her py ictions are so tne; lucky num. RESSELI, FARRAR & CO., BANKERS, 63 WALL ers given, speedy marriage caused, visiters’ age told. Oflice .—Foreign and domestic bought and sold. 260 Seventh avenue, near Twenty.seventh street Hours trom yey ee ves WA. M.to6 P.M. Fee 25 cents. —WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED « Madame PREWSTER? She has been consulted by thonsands tn this and other cities, with entiregatisfaction. She feels confident she has no equal. She tells the name of fatu wife or husband, also that of her visiter. If you wish trl ive ber a call at 261 Third avenue, above Twenty-first sireet, ies, 50 centa, gentlemen, $1. ise SH Mapes’ agritul 194 Nu ATE or grain and grass crops ia fall. AS. V, MAPES, raliinplement and ved warehons an street, New York. k and re vas. EXICANS.—800 ALI ‘nak, in fine order, rd, 17 Wall street. S109. A PRAG: able machine for Oftice 43 CHRISTOPHER STRERT.—MRS. IT. ROEDER; THIS astonishing and never failing astronologist seer and gifted lady bas retuned to this Sy, and gives true information fear en Vera aig ace eS Royer" BR ica whan ter 1 fail. Mrs. R. is the same lady who formerly resided in Wooster ers. iven to all business entrust OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent bonds, redeemable in GHT cities Iss! NB De Jersey & on application to & CO., 48 EXCHANGE PLAC! B DRAFTS ON’ LONDON DAYS’ SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ SI Pande for, investmenton foreign account." Prompt attention tous by country banks and 4, issued under act of June 14, 185, may exchange the same for inscribed stock of save on tema aseel MAN & CO. J. H. FRURI! (Braneh house of AT THRE: DUNCAN, Manchester, Eigland) uecbased by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & C0. street, near Amity. If you wish to have true in on remember hor residence, 43 Christoplier street, Ladies 25c-; genta: Tey ¥.—MAMADE WIDGER, CLAIRVOYANT, 296 "oatted Spans Indy, wavelis the) ma of futu® Aly, love, marriage, absent {rlénds, sickness; prescribes madl- eines for All. diseases, tolls lucky ‘numbers, property lost or tolen, 996 Bowery, between Houston and Sigeokar greg, ANDEN BROEK, BROS. & CO, AMERICAN BANKERS, ‘A ) STATES Avely STEAM SUGA o ALBERT H. 60 Rue Chausee, d’Antin, Paris, Franos. EBEN'R THAYER, 24 Pine street, room No. 23. NTED—UNIT ing Company soc 52 William sireet.

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